SUMMER is just around the corner and it is the perfect time to get out and about.
So, News Shopper has teamed up with The Mobility Centre to brighten up your season and make life a little easier.
We have a brand new mobility scooter worth £1,900 to give away, along with a £75 voucher for one runner up and folding walking sticks for 10 third prize winners.
The Mobility Centre stores in Orpington and Penge will give one lucky winner an electric
Rascal Partner mobility scooter.
Compact and stylish, the Rascal Partner benefits from a range of up to eight miles.
It enables you to travel with ease and comfort, while shopping or meeting up with friends and family.
The controls are simple, and full instructions will be demonstrated at the prize giving.
All you have to do is switch on the key and you are off on your journey with total independence.
The Mobility Centre is also offering readers 15 per cent off Electric Mobility products until April 30.
Its range includes powered and manual wheelchairs.
This competition marks the start of the shop’s Electric Mobility Rise and Recline Armchair and Mobility Scooter promotions.
For The Mobility Centre’s full range and home delivery brochures, call 01689 873007.
Or, visit the store at 241 High Street, Orpington.
There are 15 blue badge bays and customer parking at the rear of store.
To enter, answer the following question and say why the scooter would make a
difference to your life:
What is the name of the electric mobility scooter we are giving away?
A) Cheeky Chappy
B) Rascal Partner
C) Speedy Scooter
Text your answer to 80360, starting your message with NSSCOOTER, leave a space and then put your answer, name, number, email and address.
Or send your entry with your name, address and contact phone number on a postcard
or a stuck-down envelope to: Mobility Centre Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent BR5 1BT.
Closing date: May 9.
Terms & conditions: Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Lines close May 8, at 11.59pm. Full terms at newsquest.co.uk/terms
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